According to Kuo we will have MacBook Pro ARM 14 and 16 inches next year

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Kuo says Apple will launch a 14-inch MacBook Pro and a 16-inch MacBook Pro with ARM processors next year. The truth is that it is an advance that does not take us by surprise, after Craig Federighi's Keynote at the WWDC 2020 presentation, where he taught us the project for the first time Apple silicon.

Seeing how advanced the project is, with even the Kit Mac mini ARM Already in the home of some developers, it is not necessary to be a guess to predict that next year we will begin to see new Apple computers with ARM processors.

The analyst Ming-Chi Kuo released a note today stating that it expects the 13,3-inch MacBook Pro ARM to begin shipping before the end of this year, but also predicts that an Apple Silicon-based MacBook Air will go into production at the same time, to a release at the end of the year or early 2021. Starting next year, Apple will launch a redesigned line of MacBooks Pro with screen sizes of 14 and 16 inches.

Kuo also believes that the cost reductions associated with switching from Intel to Apple processors will allow the company to further reduce the price input of the MacBook Air. Of course, you are not knowledgeable about Apple's marketing or pricing plans on these new models.

In the same report, it is explained that the redesign of future MacBooks with a less screen bezel is in the works, but we will have to wait at least until the middle of next year to see them. Apple will release another hardware update of the 13,3-inch MacBook which will keep the same design as the current one, but will already have an ARM processor.

In today's note, Kuo only referred to Apple's laptop line. He has made no mention of future iMacs, as he has done on other occasions assuring that a new 24-inch iMac Is falling.


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